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E'W 3RITAIN DAILY HERAL(~i MONDAY, APRIL 25 s "————-‘ who, through that daily contact. ever, wege they oblised to do -rfm. Bl‘ltaln Herald “JENT RUMINATIN'. ought to be able to understand po- | the word, revérsed, comniands when-, RALD PURLISHING COMPANY. ) i . litical aftairs, aided by woman's wise ever it .is used. Propoietors (Robert Russell.) o counscl, better than women no 1 Copiapls s U LD There ain't not weod in || ter how superior or inferior the in- The old. rain-coat gt e SR it bl utiteld :"I"‘d:f“l'l"‘“ telleci of the woman may be [ It o usetul old coat g M e B . Ll gehiatijouscand (aroys ; I¥en though it I3 nol very pretty:: _— el e Vi i GERMAN AFFAIRS. For it, or a boat, 86 Boelnd (Rass Teati Marese T wauiesein® < in the precepts It i% wood (o0 note thut there will be When the street's like s molt; <ome modihcations of the peace resolu-* Wil Keep you from getting quitd. TELEPHC L8 tellin® ‘em hroadeast (hrough i S O tereeiene Il thé streets In town Bt tion declaring the cessation of a state wetty. I Room that don’t help a bit if you g0 of War between this country und Ger- that's laid down, an' then go - H s When you want to laugh up v piy prone advertising medium In on your lonely way a-prac- mary and Austria, according to reports & LA eity. Circulation hooks and press sleeve be quite sure there are 1o holes? m always op ertisare. tHxin® the' opposite o' all the 11 .00t in oficial circles at Washing- B o~ ! 5 v | things Ou say Now happiness in tha: portion ol your garment. s & o # - e . or somethin® like, ix tappin’ at | ton T o » R B isively entitiad it door:y it's deep content But it is better to note that, foliow- It you discever Putihiby in humility jon_of all ne stherwise credited crsonifi@n, Jis eryin® the ing its passage, it is believed there w try the self-deceit of conceit withofit’ “nd” a)wo loosl n * (o_make u speech to tedl § : R vou tHat it-lips within your |- P¢ another resolution, to be prepared | the use of gruff stuff nor rough stulk. | E o 2 22 so S— 3 by Secretary Hughes, setting forth our 4 , an hor Audit furea poy to_feél the smile you _ . - J# & national orgapisation havéw showed, l\'\ every | position- toward Germany in regard to 4 A tdriishes newspap ra i aaver sleamed ho > nk ¢ s S s Bh.n earicRly hacect 1 smiysis of Disenedihour, YUt nkio thine ! reparations and other matters, DATin, | Our welrculntiygh: sgatistics that's pleasunt an’ . forget the L ] i < > Htign, Our velrcuintiyh eps Vool s The warning has come from all sides ! . . g upo. ‘%'a awdit. ~This Ingures things that ain't—if en Jneg fraud W hewspaper *hrilliant colors e place o ow that if the United States transmits = ol ion nog ‘1”-‘““. T.u W - v”xu‘...] [ 1[. |‘n the pla « now that if the Unite tates transmits (From The Heraid of That Date.y. - [ dismal pain : chap may rmany’s new proposals, the inrerp L ‘ e most .\.’..nf.m : n[nn‘-"::]“ tation will he made not only that they The annual city meeting will Be e toe SAIAE AT e i sy a5 wre approved by this country. but also | held in Turner Hall tomorrow - ovh- . undl'ed and Fifty & Qe TEERe ok it s i s ning at 7:30 o'clock to consid ‘ . - everythin o clitws t m i (B | R0t e Wo Rias ryRel Benatarnfos dl iy || \ninmsgatiiz 3ollo;clock Roficontider Sebw : . Newslfl(l-‘allud Frocks : we et it ’ ) ) cstimates and appropriztions for the " & lookin” for the bad the good this counyry coming year. T Atlm Th&n the it sl : will' sqon appear an' readjust |} qp e danger, herctofore pointed F. C. Weiant has purchased the how olir joadgment o' some act that - e 2 seemeds quite quéer let's out. that any such action as proposed | Johnson praperty at the corner of hly it E s beteve thie things we feel that fal | hilnotel ofl Hecretaryl Hughealsench Lilchesntiiond s Falrview, Mr“" : - deridoe gl el . 8 U S e 3 i The American Band will meet t S j A ‘ I“;):' ':‘:: s :“ :I;M with the sunction of President Harding, | ey -:ln'n,': at 8 o'clock for rehearsal in " Made of Best Q“lhty sllk Fo“h'dfl—ln(fl“d"lg he “da f infént o' otMéx, an’ go moonin : \ wouid bring. It is firmly believed that ; g for Memorial, Day ck- WWoung the nlac iy i CHENEY BROS. SHOWER PROOF FOULARD, MARTINL.COHEN’S FOU D S o The payroll for the water départ- L ey posals will be free from the taint of any o - 3 [ mem tor st week amounted ts .LARD, A. S. ROSENYHAL'S FOULARD. o, HiR ‘ ¢ man. te taxe Sattorneyship’ for Germany and there ' $116.13. VR PR OB Tucgative— for the Will be a disavowal of any “guarantee”; ~The men working on the t j Desirable Patterns: Only-M“tly Navy Blue * ; A o e | department are said to be compll.Ad material betterment :f the minister on our pa . . "ing because they have not receivé = ireeit: anal masyfingvel akeniiup | With the care of w mood!luwyer. Bec= Ly, el Nt Suth Sl Cel All Sizes 16 to 46 With Plenty of Sizes 40, 42, 44 46. retary Hughes has signified, it is said, Russell & Erwin manufactoring bl - Jilbave hix désire to have a separate resolution company has doubled its force bf - You esn ehvotse from Twenty Smart New GMM Model- Dulgned tions a cHrgymen. Men do not know toduy ust what | defininz our position. passed afier the TEICIICR SO TRt And now theto Mmumm This Month to Sell During the Spring snd Swmmer ot $20, 22 { tomortpw.-Will bhmifg’ Tfortl, They Knox resolution gocs through. Before Rt — '25 nant ju; be prepured for ther, worst any definite action is taken by this gov- TYROLESE TAKE VOTE hd 2 ) ; : hour earlier, or you | and they feel that they mast be - crnment we may be sure that there will 5 be called an hour | pared in the way commonly rec- be removed from . the minds of our 2 h‘ew are hl\lc and Straight Line Styles All Ceorrectly Cflt and Well- A oinized as the only way. namely, by former associates—which in fact are Sentimental Plebiscite ~SHéWs Vast ting, Cudnny Made Quality Dresses. \ he call | wealth our associates still—and from the world, Mufority of, Foopte. to Be | ta Favil you The yvoung man cannot be blamedi uny impression that we will join in any usual withoat glanc for deciding to prepare himsell <O gttempt of Germany's to use this gov- you vose m re-|that he will be able to care for him- ernment asx a means of causing dissen- Vienna. Aprti —Rasidents of | MINERS’ CONFE RE NCE You looked out | self and those who may need |1 tion among the allies or between the the province of Tyrol who téok part r cara some da But blameless allies and the United States vesterday in a ‘“sentimental plebis- CONTINUESTOMORROW ! Y in’ shone young man may be one cannot hut Meanwhile the condition in Englund cite” relative to fusion of that prov- o work. | feel signiticant the emphasis )wing o terrible, due both to the ince with Germany voted overwhelm- i ; | being Juid upon the thought of selle o060 ment situation there and to the inzly in favor o such a union, it 18 | Owners Are Prepared to Agm to i By John J. Da[y vlally, as opposed (o the Thought g 000 of some definite program in re- indicated in advices here from in- . i aour | self und othors. gpiritually zard to reparations, that it would pot nsbruck. Iieturns up to midnight Three Moo m” AERN = = Tooked 7 . be surprising were England to incre: showed only 928 out of a total of 87,- rangément With Workers. AFTER THE BALL. WOMEN OUTNUMBER MEN. he: desite 1o support France in the Iat- 300 votes opposing fusion. Lénden, 'Aprl 25, (HBy Assoctated We were dancing last night, we old Yellows, telle us that in Belgiutt (o country's determination to force Tt is stated that at least 90 per | Press).—Renewed = effotts #6 find a And "‘"‘ paylug the fiddlers today: 9 When w echance o the charmas f the cellos. hour carlier. | wom oted for the first tme in Qs © o5 the Germans at once—and €ent of the people participated in | Da=id for the sbttlement of the dis- 3 women payment by the Germans at ond and Sl e P L | pits between (hd: csat miners! and There ta alwaye the devi} te pay! Ok Or Your | pistory in the municipal and coni- ghe pews coming from Germany that f i f s 2 i It is reported that cloistered Ur- | ming ownérs were madé this morning HOuP | v anal eloath held yesterday: that wealth ix being hoarded there and taxes euling nung ’he“ed that female com: | when représentattves of the ownors The ;lt‘.h cost of &mweing’s cutragedus. 07 | (e wamen who resistereallioutmumspiaoins aiemet: viny is more riissions be established so that they |and executlve officers éf the miners’ eve §8djcm are teg much. red the men by 700,000 and that ' e 1o pay than suld have it MISht be cnabled to régister their | féderation met here Ia joint conter- | or. ’:fly be we're not s¢ couregeous . e liecs ‘ \otes. On the other hand protests | ence with representatives of the gov- | - “-R:”"'v 'l;:‘:smh‘e;';wu :roap -hzl t‘h- touch! b were lodged by anti-fusionists againsp | erndhént. b digen o ! of afl the municipal councils through- And moxt important of all is the pormitting non.resident transients wh The « owners submitted a detailed i With the shadews of sorrew be:gone, | ‘wut the country . necessity for this country to fake no have been in the country s'nce | statement' of: thelr proposats and it is When the fges of the night were reclining, April 7 to vote. The anti-fusionists | undérmtébd ‘they were prepared o et “h::- o8 1ne pilloms 9¢ A9y} te 1 ting strenzth objected vesterday when the vicé |advocate & temperary Agreement for enever the daylight came browsing, e Injcumpariiis the votlig strenk might seem to beoadessennz of our Lol o T i ek gave orders |2 period ‘of thres.months after which With the flash of the new morning eyn, Of ‘women and 1ne Fhatt COuntry = ol wnd cconomic support of our ax- (hat a train carrying 700 voters frem | @ PéMmanent seftlement’ would be- , It was “Off, and Away!" with carousing.— You begar men, to almost g unbelievable num o (eu) Barviriainel s tiaa o he city. come. operative - this ..embracing a And somebody myrdered Old Fun, lovked for er. were ‘Killed in the war It 1s e . = “h S 5 standard wage and & standard profit. i . time you would | uitenietural that ‘the women should “SenatelllApprove: 315000 Shuw TURKS ARE REPULSED, The ;;“”""'t"" -:w!mem Frouidly Whe_;h:':eelh-:lce on ::e eh-:m- of the celles, oS e s | ontnumbetitheRmen SLONEECRIE £ N0 L I I O ORI fin. P Marine MarioaelAc: bl i :«.‘."W.’if' We were d:.ndng st r‘u:;t"w‘: ota fellgws, exclamation “Pshaw!" lm.k; . ‘mk e i sired by the miners ind the district And we're paying the fiddlers today! v a significant reminder of | S — = ooe. basls desired. Uy the. owners., g e - o Many who had no rubbers Saturday ' Athens, April 25.—Furious attacks Shortly after ‘nodi’ the eon(ereneo = s here. In many citi toywn «na | rubbered for them against Greek forces holding positians | adfoutred u:m;.rmom B il . S e along the Meander river in western | Premter Lt tpe. will pr communitigs thd women omtnumber - e e B s e | ot dél:’:eHHSng. will e-mo. , the mé&n to such an extent that:ait Hard work ia a great cyre for wor- | Turkish Nationalists. but havé been Pt Tt snpe NI, ; \ R " e ronalousnen o nd vote, | Ty and. ws suen, 2 tg b “hard.” II-:\pIulse(: cuerfwiiere, dys bu unell- NAY uxnmmom ! BY ROBERT peity s s . cial statement issue ere ‘- -qua anmas _— (!lmuN e | theyjwollld ibefableftvfcuntrol ieves “Yai® is o great buon to headlins Smyrna advices. The Greeks have:| Frémeh Amamabey nm‘amtm ma.-! : : ; A T h thinz. Thix fact,has been noted, but ) 00 o= B hort. s becn successful farther north in hoM- e ob 5 e g who Wt ry only. Now comes the o Holhs uasal e rroinents oy 1‘1:: uvll(nelr positions against Tur! Pacts, SASHI. 3 —Réfifleumm i Ftriend: one who shares your ZLideria ‘M sxpect no 1oma, It qule of Belgigpm to bring the fact to the i e S s | the, petrotdbrti _tHaas would be re- epinion of yourself. ica is suepicious of e country ! wid then < have the | artention of all in, this country. N moted And fréedork of tthports with. : gins with “Ii" feliewed by *bef ‘“" gavernmental stporvision: would Don’t. blame a creok. He has but PSR ery man nd What will the women do with their N B B C N : tcuo'.d his natural be Some of the dear S e pestored by a Ml tntioduced:in,the Srenne powe: - ew rltaln oys u em chamber of doputies here today. The their ehouders new. but mg morming at least, Theére is little question but that, hia o Dangerous timber yrocucm. Wood | them prefer the old-fasht eastiré if passed By parliam ol oned (s co-operation | the womén possessed the vote ffty ey £ | Wonld e ttective on Mey 1o oot |aicohol and a bride’s cottage. backs. Nolves 3 eirs ago, and had they outnumbered | CARL EME RSON, Editor. \NY HUCK, Shop Mgr. Reveral tonditions must g cafr R e e P St EDITED BY AND IN THE INTEREST OF BOYS. by p@ibleum Importabs under thg | , LORE sentences make it difficult to| The size of the ip docen't in the men, the men would sti a - - R ©f the, bill The tmpotter must follow the thought. Especially the | how much mengy the patron hall WORK. mained in control of things political. [ VOL. 1 , APRIL 25; 193 No. 15. Upon-tHe" oAbk the on e thought of orime. ks - it mayr indicate how long he ‘will e graduating clas, of Am Women at that time felt themselves mmn Nduse aceept detive ‘ollege this year fifty-four will | more dependent upon men than they WHOLESOME PHILOSOPHY . number of boys qualified for = merit | ernméa’ stdcks of a like uantity, He ‘hzw:_ro\fl:l:ie;oifi ?t‘:::lfio::d(.h:’ 22 To wmauke the most of dull hours, badges. Junior and senior volley ball | must'pdy a'tax 8¢ 16 ffases per hec- O;n‘“ T Iah e 1aw, medicine and other cal rule, of makir w “career” for | 10 Make ihe best of dull people, to rn'-w'-]u. “lay molding class, print- xomn.:fxvefleu pefroteum to the i > 14 v rule, i < . ; Sl the poor jest better than nene, iNs cluss and carpentry elass. goveérnmher in .orér te make com- . forners ly wouldn® ith '(he exception ufthe min-{ themnelves, or of planning a lfe apart | (" Geur the thread-bure coat like a Tuesday—Parents’ Night. A very | pensation for thd @rop $n the price of ob,—‘:-; ;:m:;;‘;o irw:‘:l:ygum :a‘l' . S trom some man. They were. In fact | goptleman, to be outvoted with a interesting entertainment consisting of | Bovernmient stocks as a. result. of im-{ iy the form of greens, ty-two young men, | more dependent upon him than wom- | smile, to hitch your wagon to the old xylophone solos by Albert Malmgrén. | Portation. ; of their| en ure at present. T would have | horse if no star is handy,—that is Saxophone trio, by Mr. Parker, M. PR ey wholcsome philosophy unfield and Mr. $ieilman, followed by HELD AS “M"‘ SE “’R md who e presumably well | howed to. man's orders or requests, s FErSTET e 3 et BLISS PERRY ayon sketching by Mr. Malmgren. on wresgnt conditions, only one | eyen. fnyvoting — {Vocal solo rendered by A. ¢, Brun- | Aceumed Man. ¥ Nfl He Did Not | ’ Info_relig ork .. Today the fegling has changed and HEALTH AND \WEALTH, clle and Mrs. Brunelle, pianist, xylo- Knrow . Hiss o Was Dead. H 3 V€8S Ur oo iasom me phone duet by Mr. and Mrs. Malm- e : : 2 < : New York. Amfl 25, rrestéd in g s . . ot in 8ren, after which movi ictu; i g Yaie ollege | \wqr the feeling of independence of and then with anight and main “;“ Q;’Ut,,rn (ol‘ancd b" gg 19( .;:5 Somervilfe; N.” &, in Gonnegtion ' with . s ihg tax bLurden h‘uu‘ He turned uround and spent his 2 ok % TR 2 € |'the mnrdér of, s er' it Orlando, i “'l‘;b . ¢ ) 'ed. 3 wealth 10*&el his hcalth again, ©VCNINE was enjoyed by the young | nn “ygyorp | BNt tdgsy was re. : l oiahe of "biN ‘Rehtite cenipita thei worked it labor that they had before and old alike. e y s re- i weight of "his fighting equipme ministry. Thay . hoxe | @msidered beyond their powers. e IR n ey e et ronics aro nsor | by oy daclare o0 Al oy i ; on NoT Y sday —C his’ father wui deh '337 ' wais taken ‘The .reason |, Pawes’ efficien: tienlly,y none, .of fhem | There w g the apgument—almost BTN e G i.mk’ for j)xum')rs and s‘:_ni]ors.i 'r‘roplp into custedy' tedny. whth 'hia,wife and icomErehensible to officialdom || o Into business or | pesentment—against the power men | coming of C. W. Messcnger to the jue pon ':r::,:: fl";,‘flm:n; ‘C‘,“.‘;“’ - | infant’ cMI4 asie?’ inés hid been found « we | cause he does what.any man of Al 2 7 i l!ute elr;\lml’% and given ni.. ... uhil i is necessary to get @ | would do. ‘meat New had taken unto themselves. Women [ Boys' cluh as a voluntecr worker. Mr. S hiradssy Catoenity clies BHGH 2 st et s sda) @ . printing Toan i : 3 Messenger will take charge of the ' 1 o (‘omets and Eagles indoor base- on a fairm Brunswick. | doctor's prescription and feel wicked of Fusion. they might have secured the control oo um ix not a example o . Bel v | tand winch even by implication, the situation that might arise any- yusine «nd twenty-seven will | qo today. They had little thought, oking o the records of the | the epd s not yel. Started before the | He speat his health to get his wealth, finds "many | womes was, fostered by it. Women idence’ ¢ today, many of theth, vote independ- o > Older Boys' association. body’ of the fathér wus found | while taking it. Why, do newspapér portraits § ih thts country. | (hi)y of the wixhex of the men most S B i e ball practice. ) buried In_a lopely, rot mear Orlando ! IR ier e e | She W thetn SThcy think for'them- || © S ROEE W LA 8 AN CENBOSEE AL necHRE riday—Junior and senior calis- | severai weeks ago. . A . pt dog. was| Some married men do . without | look lke sométh'ng the cat di solves. The usual declaration of the | . members are urgzed:to attend. :l.u{'nlvf and }1!10[' work. Junior base- |y, iag at hin «idé. : | breakfast to reduce flgsh,_ and some! in? voung womun Is that she will never | We wish to announce the cominz g (GU PIOCHES o urt and | Protesting fnnS¢ence Bryant is report- | do without to reduce fristion. i : of Johu K. Connors to the Boys' club msigdes s police court and | o4 to have totd Bomervilie police he wus | y ’ 1 Our observation has been thd e eiont worker. ‘Mr. Connors s. willing to g® te Orltands. ang, face any | Indications are that thig will be an i happiest homes are . those in excellent year, for the raising nllrhe wife thinks the husband overyvthing except wages, 1even~nx}nm - marry ¥ thin-ventiment continues to Rrow, | L, va charge of the Winchester JOKES, charges pnYernt! agutet. _him m regard to everything in life—this | pin. corps. We know this news will ' e < L et nt Senior o fecling of independence of women bring you joy and many ple Wrong Sign. ez ’ SONBIR tionatel - hat drelid nbt o at oxter etr s 0 ’ door range. A farmer hitched his team t atel- g A 4 ; portionatel (here i€ no telling to what extent thetr | hours on the out loor ran ar ch A o v N . - § neives hats answoring the. phané whl§ the: Mquortquestipn? Fe may herst recognized power at the polls will be :'-_““‘i“""-‘ will be announced in .‘"";’I‘l‘;c“"'ce“_m“md’ L e ¥ P A% X take less of his time. if hell wait . bostlegger.: In nm case he .4 Rolieaadt ATy I "_‘”" e Y et Ritet 5 > " y - about five minutes. # | stamd. He-lies. - : : 1e Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Boys ou can itch there. 1 If there comes a ‘reaction and a | ¢lub will give a dance on Fri eve- “Can’t hitch?" cried the farmer. Y ge of bk - -&Gm“ now - Loy ling that, after all, it Is good to | ning. May Jteceipts will be used “Then why does that sign say. ‘Fine | 14 Jeomerdhy. The'! ,G‘;:m:’:',“‘;'z "s“':' ;:‘.‘ h T::t::ll;l:‘r.h‘u his troubley for the cquipment of four baseball for Hitching. commtisten, six &F Whawe members are | ‘fh- s o5 "‘f ,1' w 'h. th sty o apply fer ! ologi Al be‘dfl(l updn te repatri-{ g1 of © of using, v ” m wishes . to © Laundryological. . | Wolén, w " 106.066 tall of mentence, perous-knit ones. I'rofessor to Phil Weinburg: f R P e H E e g ¢ more pleasant nd trac he [ s T sday evenings in Name thre, nru(.l” containing =8 ’ . > o ma.. Eotgie ble W ”M m.n- = - hlld b."M hosilh the, home more | their mectinzs Thursday e = it iR ¥ . ) S ‘Kind in & bBlg way, but-you cas mike | tiie .;,“, adonting credture live—1t0 co-operate in building up a |the Boys' club class room. <y “Two cuffs and a collar.” - Venice, .- 'Aprfl *. 23k Américan | (he weorld brighter by dmagring nbom.‘3ou ‘see 'him fa‘éme of thoss, ———— i s critser Olymplal . ol American | people’ when occasion ofm littlo straw l\a.'.: = o ACTIVITIES DURING THE WEEK. Even Worse. . | saval umts“tn e, left ' Venice ‘ e s “I wus reading an article which | fer¥8jhisto , o ntfiy Later she| - Custom = requires 'some ®savage' ' Thé _ahimals’ goutiess fl' bk HMDS ieturn 1o | poople- to .rub noses in stéad of kiss-* after the Wloed uyntil the smalled *'Nevér ask -alstréinger his:stai Four-flusher: A business men u'h1 ) Jeave the sordid, money-making de- Jilgt of Nfe to men, and that it ginning as of this date, the Jew- ' hetter for the woman herself 10 make Froop No. 10 oy Scouts will hold little sanctuary peopled little chit ™ dren, it is believed that women will Monday—Boy Scouts’ Court of Ininter, « » ' ¢ attention to the opinions, of me A . t e . ttention toiths ORIMOD ™M™ | Honor held in the Foys' club library hat jazz iy popular in China. will goudt

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